Cheapest tickets I've ever found for Lyceum Theatre The Lion King Musical. Normal price elsewhere is £40 and up. Choice of dates available.
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Bargain04
15 Sep 16#1
Hi op
Which site is this through the link does not work?
Thanks
snoopy18 to Bargain04
15 Sep 161#3
It works ok for me
snowflake75
15 Sep 16#2
i went too see it last year at the palace theatre in Manchester. i had front row seats and to this day i will never know how i got the tickets for 20 pounds each... directly from their ticket office!!!... great musical though :smile:
Cameron92 to snowflake75
15 Sep 16#5
Because Manchester.
London is a ripoff. I guess partly fuelled by higher demand.
kowalski to snowflake75
15 Sep 16#18
first few rows would be classed as 'restricted view' I think (hence cheaper price band) - even though sometimes you can get a great seat
El Siccse
15 Sep 16#4
All the tickets are for the back 2 rows as far as I can see. But for £25 what was I expecting.
J0n35y
15 Sep 161#6
Musicals aren't my thing but having caught the amazing Lion King show at Animal Kingdom during the Summer in Florida I have to say this is high on my list of things to do so cheers OP!
superspongebob to J0n35y
15 Sep 161#15
Our favourite thing in Animal Kingdom!
We even had the pleasure on our last visit of seeing a special version they put on called Harambe Nights - it was basically a live show with choir and orchestra and a narrator telling the story with video clips in the background. Once the show finished they had a street party at night with food, drink dancers etc.
All in all probably the single best night I've had in a Disney park :smile:
jessica5
15 Sep 16#7
Will it be a waste of money or I will able to see just fine ? I really want to take my daughter but tickets are so damn expensive I am always finding excuses not to go.
nathankw
15 Sep 16#8
If you go here you can see reviews of seats and some photos. The cheapest seats are at the back 2 rows of the top level. https://seatplan.com/london/lion-king/
The consensus seems to be you're a long way from the action and the music is a bit quieter - but you can see almost everything. So if you're on a budget it's a great way to see the show and you can always bring binoculars to see the details.
But see the photos and make up your own mind whether it's worth it.
jessica5
15 Sep 16#9
Thanks !!
ZEbbEDY
15 Sep 162#10
binoculars?
opera glasses darling
Rossingul
15 Sep 16#11
Saw this performed at this same venue a few years ago now, would happily go back - especially at this price.
macleanie
15 Sep 161#12
Im in London next week and was thinking about going to see this. Had a look on the London Theatre website but prices seem to be the same. Im guessing the cheaper rates are for the further future?
rybciam11 to macleanie
15 Sep 16#21
I have my tickets for 1st November. There was a good choice of seats with that price around that dates.
Georgedeals
15 Sep 16#13
All Gone
twe
15 Sep 16#14
I saw this in New York, we were pretty close up, maybe 15 rows back. Although most of the time you wish to be closer on this occasion you couldn't see the costumes as well due to seeing the performers and down the aisles at the beginning the performers holding up various creatures meant that they were missed. So being further back isn't a bad thing at all. Being right at the back thought is another thing.
samhain81
15 Sep 161#16
You would think for something that's been going on for nearly 20 years, most people would have seen it, and they would reduce the prices for the last remaining couple dozen people. I can't imagine many tourists in London going for an event like this either at an averagely good seat costing £50-60. I want to see this, but at the prices they stay at, I don't think I ever will.
Good deal I suppose for someone who has the neck like a Giraffe, and eyes of an eagle.
RockyRobin
15 Sep 16#17
Getting constant errors with the site :-(
snowflake75
15 Sep 16#19
it was a fab seat and a fab view. so impressed. but I had to ask the couple sat next to me how much they paid. they said 45 pounds each.
roadie
15 Sep 16#20
If i could some at Manchester, that will be awesome!
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All comments (23)
Which site is this through the link does not work?
Thanks
London is a ripoff. I guess partly fuelled by higher demand.
We even had the pleasure on our last visit of seeing a special version they put on called Harambe Nights - it was basically a live show with choir and orchestra and a narrator telling the story with video clips in the background. Once the show finished they had a street party at night with food, drink dancers etc.
All in all probably the single best night I've had in a Disney park :smile:
https://seatplan.com/london/lion-king/
The consensus seems to be you're a long way from the action and the music is a bit quieter - but you can see almost everything. So if you're on a budget it's a great way to see the show and you can always bring binoculars to see the details.
But see the photos and make up your own mind whether it's worth it.
opera glasses darling
Good deal I suppose for someone who has the neck like a Giraffe, and eyes of an eagle.